Planning to take a cruise for the holidays or thinking about going on one last-minute?

Well, holiday celebrations will be hitting the high-seas as several cruise lines are transforming ships into winter wonderlands to welcome guests sailing during the festive season.

Among the lines decking the halls of their ships with holiday regalia are Crystal Cruises and Princess Cruises, which have ships that sail from or call at South Florida ports.

Crystal Cruises

Crystal Symphony Christmas Trees, Crystal Cruises/COURTESY

Crystal’s Serenity and Symphony ships will honor Christmas, Chanukah and the New Year will a range of decorations, ranging from “elegant Victorian to merrily modern,” the Los Angeles-based cruise line said in a release. Sailings on Dec. 21 will feature seasonal parties, carol singing and menorah and tree lightings among other celebrations.

“Our ships feel both magical and comfortably familial for guests of all ages who dream of sugar plums and extraordinary holiday vacation memories,” Crystal’s Vice President, Entertainment Bret Bullock said in a statement.

For the fifth year in a row, Princess will showcase snow flurries at sea in the majority of its ships’ multi-story atriums as part of the on-board holiday festivities.

Ships will also be adorned in holiday décor, including a Christmas tree on the mast and guests can enjoy strolling carolers or participate in a holiday-themed Pop Choir as part of the celebrations.

Religious services such as a Catholic mass or a non-denominational church service will also be availale during the season.

A Princess Cruises ship holiday decor, Princess Cruises/COURTESY

“The festive atmosphere onboard makes the holidays one our passengers’ favorite times to cruise,” said Jan Swartz, Princess executive vice president. “Our welcoming crew members take the worry out of all holiday preparations, and what better way to celebrate than with a winter snowfall – even on a tropical cruise vacation.”

Some cruise lines still have space available for holiday savings. Check out more here.